The Science of Light Therapy (Phototherapy Chamber)
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What is it?
A passive light therapy that uses a combination of red and infrared wavelengths in a single controlled environment to support cellular health, recovery, and overall wellbeing.
How does it work?
Specific wavelengths of light penetrate the skin at different depths, influencing mitochondrial function, cellular energy production, and deep tissue heat delivery from the inside out.

Key health benefits
Relieves pain and muscle soreness
Supports cellular energy and ATP production
Promotes skin health and appearance
Improves mood and mental ease
Supports metabolic function and fat burning
Promotes immunity and cell regeneration
Purifies and detoxifies the skin
Who is it for?
Anyone seeking health preservation, sport recovery, relaxation, or a passive, non-invasive approach to cellular support, including athletes, those managing chronic discomfort, and those interested in longevity.
Session details
You sit or recline inside the chamber.
Light and warmth are delivered passively, no physical effort required.
Integrated sound, ambient lighting, and a touch-control panel make the session fully immersive.
Available in
Two sizes, with customisable materials, colour, and room configuration.
What is the Phototherapy Chamber?

The Phototherapy Chamber is a controlled light environment designed around one core principle: different wavelengths of light interact with the body in different ways and combining them multiplies their effect.
Rather than delivering a single light source, the chamber integrates four distinct light ranges red light, near-infrared, mid-infrared, and far-infrared into one session. It draws on biological regulation technology and graphene heating technology, and is described as combining biological selectivity for spectroscopy with a modern health detection system.
It is used across health preservation, leisure, sport recovery, and meditation.
The Four Light inputs
Red Light
(660nm)
is described as enhancing mitochondrial activity, the process by which cells generate ATP, the primary molecule used for energy. It works at the surface level and in the tissue just below.
Near-Infrared (850nm)
penetrates more deeply than visible red light. Delivered at 850nm, it forms the bridge between visible wavelengths and the deeper thermal infrared ranges.
Mid-Infrared
extends the chamber's spectrum further, broadening the thermal input across a wider band and reaching deeper tissue layers.
Far-Infrared
(6–14μm)
is the warmth felt from the inside out. Rather than heating the surrounding air, as a conventional sauna does far-infrared is described as transmitting heat directly beneath the skin, delivering a penetrating, radiating warmth distinct from surface heat.
What is built into the chamber?

The Phototherapy Chamber is designed as a complete environment, with integrated light delivery, heat input, and built-in controls.

Core components inside the chamber
Far infrared graphene composite heating plate
LED lamp bead light emitting board
Safety tempered glass foot warmer board
10.1 inch Android Pad
Immersive, full-range sound
Control and ambient features
Touch, digital display control panel
LED strip light above the backrest, plus LED colour-changing light strip
Multimedia outside the cabin includes WiFi, intelligent voice control, MP3 and video


Materials and finish options
Hemlock, fragrant fir, or red cedar imported from Canada
Light luxury customisation available
Phototherapy Chamber options

RLT-DR2300
Size 2.3 × 2.0 × 2.1 M
Weight 580 KG
Voltage 110 to 250 V Customisable
Infrared power 4540 W
Red light power 4000 W
Material Fir tree, Red cedar, Melamine plywood
Customisable colour and appearance

RLT-DR1150M
Size 2.0 × 1.15 × 2.1 M
Weight 360 KG
Voltage 110 to 250 V Customisable
Infrared power 2600 W
Red light power 2000 W
Material Fir tree, Red cedar, Melamine plywood
Customisable colour and appearance
Customisation available
Product parameters can also be customised according to room size.
